Mobile IoT for Smart Cities: Open for Business Svetlana Grant Future IoT Networks Director Connected Living Programme 17 November 2016
GSMA Connected Living Programme MOBILISING THE INTERNET OF THINGS ENABLING GROWTH & OPPORTUNITY CURRENT SITUATION IoT is developing rapidly but with significant market fragmentation. Operators need to add value beyond just connectivity. MARKET GROWTH IoT M2M Connections Forecast Growth 2015 2020 6bn Source: Machina Research, 2016 MARKET OPPORTUNITY chain to achieve full market potential. $1.3 TRILLION 15bn Total IoT Services Revenue market in 2020 Source: Machina Research, 2016 IoT M2M IoT M2M Connections Connections as percentage of mobile connections LPWA Cellular Non-Cellular 2020 - By 12% 2020 of nearly IoT M2M 20% Connections of mobile connections will be cellular or LPWA = will be cellular or LPWA = 1.8bn 1.8 billion Enable Operators to deliver the breadth of IoT solutions required and move up the value 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 3% Connectivity & Enablement 2015 2020 46% 51% Application Services & Wrap Big Data, Platform, SI & Consultancy FOCUSED DELIVERY ON KEY MARKET ENABLERS Mobile IoT to develop licensed LPWA opportunity and pilots Customer focused remote SIM provisioning IoT Big Data harmonised data and APIs Securing the IoT Sustainable IoT regulatory & policy environment Active industry engagement Smart Cities, Automotive and Health More info on IoT - www.gsma.com/connectedliving
Smart Cities: Benefits & Opportunities BENEFITS Economic growth Quality of life Sustainability Source: Machina Research 3
Smart City Applications City services can be linked by common infrastructure, data sets and technologies. Mobile operators are able to focus on the infrastructure needed to deliver the whole, or focus on individual services to ensure smart cities roll out in the required way. 4
Mobile IoT: 3GPP standard technology for LPWA Mobile IoT refers to 3GPP standardized secure operator managed IoT Networks, in particular low power wide area network Choice of Technologies LTE M NB-IoT Key Features Low Cost Module Better Coverage Long Battery Life Low data needs Key Benefits 3GPP Standards Global Coverage Secure EC-GSM-IoT 2-ways communication Scalable 5
What Mobile Operator can provide Optimised communications networks licenced spectrum, with several capabilities including low power wide area technologies Remote asset management Embedded SIM & remote provisioning Local service development and deployments Big data management Robust security Service & citizen authentication and identification In-depth local planning Managing huge data volumes daily Strong privacy guidelines GSMA guidelines ensure compliance Strong and secure authentication (SIM) Mobile Connect secure authentication 6 6
Mobile IoT Technologies Roadmap Jan 17 Oct 16 10 MIoT Pilots commenced Nov 16 Launch of MIoT Developer Showcase 18 MIoT Pilots will commence June 16 5 MIoT Pilots commenced JUNE 2016 3GPP Rel13 Standards Mid-2016 PSM and edrx power saving / coverage extension network infrastructure available 2H-2016 - Pre commercial NB IoT, LTE MTC CatM1 network, chipsets and modules available 1H-2017 Commercial launches of NB-IoT, LTE MTC Cat M1 and precommercial deployments of EC-GSM- IOT MIoT solutions in the market 7 7
Major Development: Growing MIoT Ecosystem Supported by all major vendors in the mobile ecosystem Clear roadmap: NB-IoT and LTE-M will become part of 5G standard Chipsets and modules Infrastructure 8 8
Transport: Shanghai Smart Parking NB-IoT Pilot with China Unicom Covering 300 spaces in Shanghai International Tourism & Resorts Zone parking lot Linked to Smart Parking app and control centre, offering end-to-end service 9 9
Smart Water Meters and Environmental Sensors Six smart water metering and sensor trials have been launched by Vodafone (NB-IoT), AT&T (2 x LTE-M), China Telecom (NB-IoT) and Telefonica Chile (NB-IoT) Vodafone Spain and Aquas de Valencia trial connected meters in basements, meter boxes below ground and recess niches with metal covers that block the signal. Started as pre-standard, currently upgraded to trial standard. AT&T trials with Capstone and with Badger, to evaluate LTE-M-based solutions to enhance performance for enterprise customers, focusing on PSM and Coverage Enhancement features. Ericsson is also planning to use LTE-M to add water quality measuring sensors along the entire 430 mile length of the Chattahoochee River in Alabama and Georgia, in partnership with AT&T. 10
Conclusion: How Mobile Operators enable Smart Cities 1. Mobile operators have a long track record of building and supporting commercially viable, scalable services for a wide variety of consumers and vertical markets. 2. Mobile operators are often already engaged with local and national governments. 3. Mobile operators can help city leader understand the technical capabilities and help build a realistic set of objectives, programmes and KPIs. 4. Mobile operators understands that the success of smart cities services is reliant on the use of standards. 5. Mobile operators are able to work with smart cities for stimulating innovation in the wider ecosystem, for example, through start-up and developer programmes. 6. Mobile operators already have a relation with the citizens and the penetration of mobile is significantly high in cities. 11
GSMA Programmes for IoT Mobile IoT Accelerate availability of standard LPWA solutions in licensed spectrum (EC-GSM-IoT, LTE M, NB-IoT) Remote SIM Provisioning Allow for an increase of connected services and lower cost of connected products IoT Big Data Harmonised data sets from multiple sources available to developers and third parties through common APIs. IoT Security Help IoT Ecosystem providers to protect themselves from cybersecurity threats (Guidelines) Mobile Connect Mobile Connect is a convenient and secure universal log-in solution with privacy protection. IoT Business Enablers Enable operators to capture the Internet of Things opportunity, by fostering relevant, flexible and technology-neutral policies and regulation
GSMA Case Studies and Reports for MIoT / LPWA Case Studies LPWA: The Future of Smart Metering (June 2016) LPWA: Cost-Effective Care for the Environment (June 2016) Webinars Mobile IoT (LPWA) Open for Business (5 August 2016) - replay Reports: Mobile Internet of Things Industry paper (March 2016) 3GPP Low Power Wide Area Technologies White Paper (Oct 2016) LPWA Pilots Report (to be published in Feb 2017) http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/resources/ 13
GSMA Case Studies & Reports for Smart Cities Reports: Transport System: http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/mobilizingintelligent-transport-systems-report/ Crowd Management: http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/gsma-smartcities-guide-crowd-management/ Water Management: http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/gsma-smartcities-guide-water-management/ Case Studies: Transport: Shanghai Smart Packing Environment: Tainan Flood Control, Atlanta Chattahoochee River Utilities: Las Vegas Leakage Detection Safety: Sagrada Familia Barcelona 14 14
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